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Cannot reopen project !!! (by Maurizio Ferreira)
I have a project made by a main assembly A, that includes a group B (among many others...) which in turn includes another group C (made of several components).
I deleted, reassembled and saved group C.
Than I tried to reopen group B. Solvespace crashed at every attempt,so I had to rebuild group B.
Same problem trying to reopen group A. Every attempt fails.
Is it there a way to recover group A, without having to rebuild it, since this is a complex operation ?
Best regards.
Maurizio.
I deleted, reassembled and saved group C.
Than I tried to reopen group B. Solvespace crashed at every attempt,so I had to rebuild group B.
Same problem trying to reopen group A. Every attempt fails.
Is it there a way to recover group A, without having to rebuild it, since this is a complex operation ?
Best regards.
Maurizio.
(no subject) (by Eric Buijs)
Hi Maurizio,
can you upload the group A file so we can give it a try and inspect it. Also do you have some kind of crash report?
can you upload the group A file so we can give it a try and inspect it. Also do you have some kind of crash report?
(no subject) (by Maurizio Ferreira)
Sorry, I've already rebuilt the project.
(If it happens again I'll report all the files)
And I've not any crash report.
Solvespace simply closes without any warning.
Btw where can I find it ?
Best regards.
Maurizio.
(If it happens again I'll report all the files)
And I've not any crash report.
Solvespace simply closes without any warning.
Btw where can I find it ?
Best regards.
Maurizio.
(no subject) (by Eric Buijs)
Maurizio,
That depends on your operating system.
In run Solvespace on OSX. On OSX open the Console and then look at the User Diagnostic Reports.
In Linux it�s probably under /var/crash or /var/log
I�m not familiar with Windows.
Cheers.
That depends on your operating system.
In run Solvespace on OSX. On OSX open the Console and then look at the User Diagnostic Reports.
In Linux it�s probably under /var/crash or /var/log
I�m not familiar with Windows.
Cheers.
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